It’s Your Wedding Day — Celebrate It Together

 

Your wedding day goes by fast. One moment you’re saying “I do,” and the next you’re being pulled in ten different directions. One of the most important things I tell every couple I photograph is this:

Take at least five minutes to just be married.

Step away.

Breathe it in.

Look at each other and have that “holy sht, we’re actually married”* moment — just the two of you.


Those quiet, unscripted minutes are often when the most genuine, emotional, and meaningful wedding photos happen!


Intimate black and white wedding photo showing a romantic kiss with a bouquet visible in the foreground.
Black and white photo of newlyweds sharing an intimate moment at their wedding celebration.
Black and white wedding portrait capturing a tender embrace between the couple.

 

Want to Sneak in a Spicy, Intimate Wedding Session?


Say less.


If you’ve envisioned something a little more bold, romantic, or editorial — we can absolutely make it happen.


What could like look like?!

Slipping away during open dancing

A quick outfit change for a second look

Golden-hour portraits just after sunset

A private moment tucked away from the crowd


You should never miss out on the wedding photos you’ve dreamed of simply because you’re unsure how to fit them into the timeline. That’s where I come in.

I handle the logistics, timing, and distractions so you don’t have to. You focus on being married — and sending me your wish-list ideas.


 

A black and white photo sequence showing a couple dancing in the rain on a city street with vintage cars visible.
A couple poses with a clear umbrella next to a vintage car, with the woman wearing white boots and a fur coat.
Close-up view of white wedding shoes and pink floral bouquet details by a sunlit window.
Black and white photograph of a casual indoor gathering with vintage-style furniture and decor.

Why Sneaking Away Matters on Your Wedding Day


Between the ceremony, family photos, cocktail hour, and dancing, it’s easy to forget that this day is ultimately about your relationship.


Sneaking away for a few intentional moments allows you to

Reset and reconnect

Soak in the emotions of the day

Create authentic, documentary-style wedding portraits

Capture moments that feel real, not rushed or staged


These are the images couples look back on and feel all over again.

A vintage Volkswagen Beetle and person photographed in a moody rainy setting with palm trees in the background.
A couple shares an intimate moment wearing matching black and white patterned outfits in a warm-toned setting.
A black and white photo series showing people interacting near a vintage car under bare winter trees.

My approach to wedding photography is rooted in storytelling, intention, and connection. I believe the best images come from moments where you’re fully present with each other. Not worrying about what’s next.


If this sounds like you and your partner, let's talk!


Let’s create a wedding day experience (and gallery) that feels true to the two of you.